LOCATION

Lunchcafé Dialoog is situated in the historical center of Amsterdam, which means it is in Walking distance of a lot of major attractions.

The Anne Frank House
Lunchcafé Dialoog is right nextdoor to the actual Anne Frank House situated
on the Prinsengracht 263. Here you can take a tour through the famous back annex
where Anne and her family were in hiding from the occupying German forces,
and where she wrote her diary.

The Anne Frank diary was first published in 1947. The book had since been translated
into 55 languages. The Anne Frank House is open daily from 9:00.
Closing times differ per season. Please check up to date closing
times on the Anne Frank website.

The Westerkerk
The Westerkerk (West Church) has long been an symbol for Amsterdam.
Lovingly called "De Oude Wester" (The Old Wester) it's tower,
the Westertoren, is one of the most recognizable features of Amsterdam.
The Church is still in use, but is also home to many classical concerts,
recitals and public meetings. The Church is open for free viewing from
Monday to Saturday from 11:00 to 15:00.
For more information please visit the Westerkerk website.

The Jordaan
The area to the west of Lunchcafé Dialoog is called the Jordaan.
This has historically been the poor neighbor-hood but is now a high priced
living area. Wonder around the small, narrow streets and slanting buildings, and
get a true taste of Amsterdam. The Jordaan is famous for its folksingers who you
can find late at night on one of the many bars singing
about their beloved city.